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Ce que tu feras
Explore the stunning Vung Tau City on this shore excursion from Phu My Port.
Point culminant de la tournée
This private, full-day tour takes you and your private group to Cai Rang, where you'll experience its famous floating market, narrow canals, and local products. With your own private guide and transport, you won't have to share your experience with a large group. Instead, you can go at your own pace, shopping, exploring, and enjoying an included local lunch.
Qu'est-ce qui est inclus ?
Transport by airconditioned minivan/ car
Lunch at local restaurant
English speaking tour guide (other languages available upon request)
Bottled water
Port pickup and dropoff
All Fees and Taxes
Entry/Admission White Palace
Qu'est-ce qui n'est pas inclus ?
Personal expense
Tip for tour guide & driver
Informations Complémentaires
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Most travelers can participate
Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Vung Tau has four known beaches—Front Beach, Back Beach, Pineapple Beach, and Paradise Beach. Front Beach (Bãi Trước) is the most popular, which for many others is enough reason to stay away. In addition to the crowds, the water is rather polluted and doesn’t offer the best beach setup. For a better beach experience, head to any of the other three. Back Beach (Bãi Sau) is much less dirty, and perfect for surfing. As the beach gets some wonderful wind swells, kitesurfing shops have appeared over the years, offering rentals and classes for all levels.Read moreMore about Bãi Biển Vũng Tàu
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Jesus Christ Statue
Arrêt: 60 minutes
Statue of Christ the King is an unforgettable Vung Tau day tours. You can see the statue of Christ the King, one of the important symbols of Vung Tau, from all directions in the city. But the best is still climbing to the top of Little Mountain and admire the statue. Then, climb the observatory in the statue and watch the panorama of the city and the surrounding sea The statue of Christ the King was built in the early 1970 s but not until more than 20 years after its completion. The arms are 18 m wide, 32 m high, two meters higher than the Redemptories statue in Rio de Janeiro.Read moreMore about Jesus Christ Statue
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White Palace
Arrêt: 45 minutes
Bach Dinh, or the White Palace of Vung Tau City is located at 4 Tran Phu Street, on the slop of Big Mountain. Standing 50 meter above the sea level, White Palace has its French name which is La Villa Blanche. Tracing back to the year of 1898, it was considered as a summer holiday villa of French Governor General Paul Doumer. This palace was named after his lovely daughter. Unfortunately, while the structure was being built, Doumer had to come back to France and became the President of France later. It was not until 1916 that it was officially used for holiday resting of some Indochina-French Governors.Read moreMore about White Palace
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Thich Ca Phat Dai
Arrêt: 45 minutes
Thich Ca Phat Dai (Platform of Shakyamuni Buddha) is a notable Theravada Buddhist temple in the coastal city of Vung Tau in southern Vietnam. It lies to the northwest of the Lớn mountain and was built between 1961 and 1963 when it was opened. It is set on a plot of around five hectares, with a Zen Buddhist monastery at the foot of the plot and the Thích Ca Phật Đài at the top. The Zen monastery is a small brick temple built by a government official from Vung Tau in 1957. In 1961, the Buddhist association organised for a renovation of the monastery and decided to build the Thich Ca Phat Dai further up the mountain. Additional lodgings were built to cater to Buddhist pilgrims who come and visit the site.Read moreMore about Thich Ca Phat Dai
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The Whale Temple Vung Tau
Arrêt: 30 minutes
Lying on the right of the Thang Tam’s Holy Temple, the Whale Tomb was built at the same time as the Temple of the Five Eliments at the end of the 19th century. The Tomb presently displays a huge skeleton of a whale collected by the local fishermen over a hundred years ago . In the story about the whale, it was rumoured that in the mid 19th century, there was a very big head of a whale drifting onto the Tam Duong Beach. The whale head was so big that local villagers had to fence it with bamboo sticks and waited several days for the whale flesh to become rotten enough to leave the bones. Then they carried the bones to the temple and people have worshipped until today. Over recent years, more whale bones have been collected and preserved at the temple.Read moreMore about The Whale Temple Vung Tau
Ceci conclut la tournée.
Vous êtes libre d’explorer à votre rythme à partir d’ici.